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Food for the Spirit (1971) is a performance art piece and self-portrait series by American conceptual artist Adrian Piper, which was conducted, performed and documented in the summer of 1971 in her New York loft as she isolated herself [1] and entered a dissociative phase influenced by her constant reading of Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason.
Adrian Margaret Smith Piper [1] (born September 20, 1948) is an American conceptual artist and Kantian philosopher. Her work addresses how and why those involved in more than one discipline may experience professional ostracism , otherness , racial passing , and racism by using various traditional and non-traditional media to provoke self-analysis.
Adrian Piper (born 1948), conceptual artist; Steven Pippin (born 1960), sculptor; Michelangelo Pistoletto (born 1933), painter, action and object artist; Lari Pittman (born 1952), painter; Paola Pivi (born 1971), multimedia artist; Sigmar Polke (1941–2010), painter and photographer; Larry Poons (born 1937), painter; William Powhida (born 1976 ...
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On Monday night's episode of "Tattoo Nightmares," a Miami Heat fan got a much needed opportunity to fix an ugly tattoo he got in the name of his favorite NBA team.
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Black Male: Representations of Masculinity in Contemporary Art was a landmark [1] exhibition held at New York's Whitney Museum of American Art from November 10, 1994 until March 5, 1995.
African-American art is known as a broad term describing visual art created by African Americans.The range of art they have created, and are continuing to create, over more than two centuries is as varied as the artists themselves. [1]